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Britain's Argos has entered the competitive tablet computer market with a 99.99 pound ($160) own-brand product that is 16 percent cheaper than one launched by Tesco, the UK's largest retailer, last month.

MyTablet has a 7-inch 1024x600 resolution LCD glass screen, it is
powered by a 1.6GHz dual core processor and features 8GB of memory which, with a Micro SD card, can support up to 32GB. The tablet also comes with free pre-loaded games and apps (including the Argos app). It is enabled for internet browsing, TV, music, video streaming and social networking.

The device has a two mega pixel rear facing camera plus a front facing camera. It's
also WiFi enabled, has Bluetooth capabilities and is pre-loaded with Facebook and
Twitter apps.

MyTablet is available from Wednesday 16th October exclusively at argos.co.uk, via the
Argos app or from over 700 stores around the UK and the Republic of Ireland (argos.ie).

Compared to Tesco's Hudl tablet, which is priced at 119 pounds, Argos' MyTablet has
only has 8 GB of standard memory compared to 16 on the Hudl. It also has a lower
resolution screen along with an inferior battery life.